2014 Scab invoice price?

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I saw it on post #6
It wasn't actually part of the build sheets though.
Is it accurate?

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Looking at the build sheets, the quoted price does look accurate.
I added in the destination, advertisment, and fuel charge.

2014 base Scab = $40,093

Lux pkg (801A) = $4,059

Raptor Blue Accent pkg = $640

Tailgate Step = $320

Destination Fee = $1,095

Advertisment Fee = $861

Fuel Charge = $135

INVOICE TOTAL = $47,203

Plus $450 over invoice = $47,653

New to this forum & need some help.

I plan on ordering a 2014 Scab and am looking for pricing.
Did a search on this forum and wasn’t very successful.

This on line Ford pricing is Suggested retail price

2014 Scab $44,035.00
801A luxury package $4,760.00
Tailgate step $375.00
Power Moon Roof $995.00
Accent Blue Front Seats $750.00

Could someone please EDUCATE ME as to where I will be able to locate actual pricing?

Thank you very much - in advance –

I’m a New BEE to this forum – first post – so if possible cut me some slack & ya can beat me up later
 
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Welcome to the forum.


1.) Call a Ford dealership and ask to speak with sales.

2.) Ask the salesperson to build you a 2014 raptor according to the trim and
options that you want.

3.) Give the saleperson your email address and have them send you the
vehicle order build sheet in a PDF format and request that it also shows
the dealer invoice pricing.

Once you get invoice pricing, including all the advertising, destination fees,
and fuel charge, you will have a clear idea of the invoice price (Keep in mind that this does not include sales tax and DMV fees)

Start calling around to several Ford dealerships and start negotiating.

Don't get upset or mad. Some dealerships just will not deal close to invoice.

Good Luck.
 
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